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In reply to the discussion: Note to parents with teens looking for Summer work... [View all]WinstonSmith4740
(3,468 posts)35. 17? She was probably just out of high school, or going into her senior year.
Trust me on this one...she had been told for at least 4 years straight by every one of her teachers to get off her damn phone.
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Maybe this was her first interview ever. Did you tell her that the texting needed to stop?
irisblue
16 hrs ago
#4
17 is not an age blessed with an overabundance of employment related intelligence tho
irisblue
14 hrs ago
#18
17? She was probably just out of high school, or going into her senior year.
WinstonSmith4740
9 hrs ago
#35
Does anyone remember the articles a few years ago? Mothers accompanying their sons on job interviews?
3Hotdogs
13 hrs ago
#22
The employees collecting carts from the parking corrals at the grocery store stand in the corrals and use their phones,
chia
14 hrs ago
#20
What a difference 20 years makes, but I can understand the scenario only too well
DFW
10 hrs ago
#30
We have severely underestimated the addictive power of mobile devices at the peril of our children's futures and ...
littlemissmartypants
7 hrs ago
#39